Kaballah is the mystic version of Judaism, its official textbooks are the Zohar.
Judaism stated with the torah/old testament (the written teachings), but that only lasted for a short period for the jews. They quickly shifted to the (oral teachings), the Talmud! Which is basically a load of rubbish the jewish rabbis continually wrote up to 600 years after Christ. (They stopped writing it when they realized if they continue, they will need 2 donkeys to transport the Talmud instead of 1, being jews, they decided to stop and save money)
The Talmud is mostly about ludicrous rules on how to live (like kosher and non kosher, how all non jews are animals, how god makes mistakes but the rabbis don't, derogatory words for Christianity and Jesus etc..)
The jews went along with the Talmud and still go with it, but at some point, certain jewish groups figured, the chosen people are not just chosen, they are gods! So they found the philosophy to go along with it, they will say the Zohar is old, but I reckon it goes back only to the 13th century (I need to look into this point). Of course it may contain ancient Babylonian teachings which always made up a part of judaism.
But more or less what I know about the Zohar is that it's the sort of view, that doing evil is not really evil, because good needs evil, and evil needs good, so they just do evil and they think it's ok. Also Sabbatai Zevi was a big figure in that mystic movement later on which allows all sort of evils and goes as far as allowing incest and most likely human sacrifices. (Human sacrifices are an integeral part of judaism (the so called "blood libel", isn't libel at all and is a crime committed by rabbis to obtain blood for their Purim cakes)
As pby1000 mentioned: Christopher Jon Bjerkness should be great source in this.
In its purest essence Kabbalah is about freeing the divine sparks trapped in the Sitra Achra during creation. This is where redemption through sin comes in, because it is believed that through traveling through darkness or the unseen that man will be able to release the divine sparks trapped here. It's not a unique concept every myth has a practice of descending to the underworld because that is where divinity lies in darkness.
Christopher Jon Bjerkness is a great source on this. He has several books and videos.
New Horrifying Kabbalah Secrets Exposed
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=quAA_npuyiY&t=6s
https://cjbbooks.com/books/
Basically, a certain group will rule as gods and the rest will be slaves.
Kaballah is the mystic version of Judaism, its official textbooks are the Zohar.
Judaism stated with the torah/old testament (the written teachings), but that only lasted for a short period for the jews. They quickly shifted to the (oral teachings), the Talmud! Which is basically a load of rubbish the jewish rabbis continually wrote up to 600 years after Christ. (They stopped writing it when they realized if they continue, they will need 2 donkeys to transport the Talmud instead of 1, being jews, they decided to stop and save money)
The Talmud is mostly about ludicrous rules on how to live (like kosher and non kosher, how all non jews are animals, how god makes mistakes but the rabbis don't, derogatory words for Christianity and Jesus etc..)
The jews went along with the Talmud and still go with it, but at some point, certain jewish groups figured, the chosen people are not just chosen, they are gods! So they found the philosophy to go along with it, they will say the Zohar is old, but I reckon it goes back only to the 13th century (I need to look into this point). Of course it may contain ancient Babylonian teachings which always made up a part of judaism.
But more or less what I know about the Zohar is that it's the sort of view, that doing evil is not really evil, because good needs evil, and evil needs good, so they just do evil and they think it's ok. Also Sabbatai Zevi was a big figure in that mystic movement later on which allows all sort of evils and goes as far as allowing incest and most likely human sacrifices. (Human sacrifices are an integeral part of judaism (the so called "blood libel", isn't libel at all and is a crime committed by rabbis to obtain blood for their Purim cakes)
As pby1000 mentioned: Christopher Jon Bjerkness should be great source in this.
have you ever jacked off into a coffin?
In its purest essence Kabbalah is about freeing the divine sparks trapped in the Sitra Achra during creation. This is where redemption through sin comes in, because it is believed that through traveling through darkness or the unseen that man will be able to release the divine sparks trapped here. It's not a unique concept every myth has a practice of descending to the underworld because that is where divinity lies in darkness.
Judaism for goys.
Here are a few more vids.
David Livingstone
https://youtu.be/gT7HUCtLUNs
Manly P Hall
https://youtu.be/JGjTRLqSI50
https://youtu.be/oGGBagz5G-Q
Mark Passio
https://youtu.be/_KKPjYXKMoo